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to many in the space community it was more than a marketing campaign, even nasa took notice, tweeting congratulations to felix baumgartner. i understand they almost pulled the plug again. >>trace: the balloon at 80,000' you could hear felix baumgartner telling mission control he was not getting enough heat to his face because he was about to fall through temperatures of minus 60 degrees and if the face plate freezes over he would be flying blind. he would not be able to see the horizon do put himself in a stable position and could not see to know when to pull the shoot but they switched power sources to the battery pack inside the suit and it worked and the mission did go on as planned. but there was hesitation for a bit. >>shepard: i heard you saying last hour that at going you thought he was done. >>trace: a lot of experts did because the biggest fear was the death spiral 10 second to 20 seconds he was spinning uncontrollably, he said and i quote, "it was hell and it was terrifying." in the ten seconds the experts said he could have gone unconscious or even had his eyeballs burst be
to many in the space community it was more than a marketing campaign, even nasa took notice, tweeting congratulations to felix baumgartner. i understand they almost pulled the plug again. >>trace: the balloon at 80,000' you could hear felix baumgartner telling mission control he was not getting enough heat to his face because he was about to fall through temperatures of minus 60 degrees and if the face plate freezes over he would be flying blind. he would not be able to see the horizon do...
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officials from nasa say it is the best image from the $2.6 billion mission. an official said the landscape appears diverse and there seems to be "hadder
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nasa hoped it could land on the moon or asteroids without busting nasa's budget. scientists will have to rebuild it from scratch. as you can see, it was destroyed in the accident. >>> meantime, the public is getting a more detailed look at the surface of mars. kron4 gives us a closer look at two new high definition photographs from the red planet. >> nasa released a stunning new pictures. they sent low resolution images, now we have this 360- degree color panoramic shot. we have also gotten this overhead view of the probe itself. let's start by taking a look at this picture. this is looking down on curiosity from one of the navigation cameras. if we zoom in, you can see dirt and rocks that fell while it was landing. over here, it's an augmented reality tag. smart phone users will eventually be able to use this symbol to get more information about the mission. over to the left, you can see one of the rovers wheels once curiosity starts moving, as soon as next week, the wheels will leave a pattern in the sand that scientists can use to judge the distance that the pr
nasa hoped it could land on the moon or asteroids without busting nasa's budget. scientists will have to rebuild it from scratch. as you can see, it was destroyed in the accident. >>> meantime, the public is getting a more detailed look at the surface of mars. kron4 gives us a closer look at two new high definition photographs from the red planet. >> nasa released a stunning new pictures. they sent low resolution images, now we have this 360- degree color panoramic shot. we have...
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officials from nasa say it is the best image from the $2.6 billion mission. an official said the landscape appears diverse and there seems to be "hadder material underneath the surface of gravel ." that's it for "studio b" today and we back for the fox report. the dow just sitting around boring us all day. off 12 at session. stuart varney is here for neil cavuto on "your world." have a great afternoon. see you tonight on fox news channel. >>stuart: part of a $20 million ad airing only in five swing states. the controversy surrounding this obama super pac cancer ad growing across the nation. the president speaking. will he meet calls to denounce it? welcome,en, i am stuart varney here for neil cavuto. >> she passed away in 22 days. i do not think mitt romney realizes what he has done to anyone. furthermore, i do not think mitt romney is concerned. >>stuart: romney campaign calling this ad by a pro obama pac despicable and acoogs -- accusing the president of perpetuating lies and the campaign is trying to distant itself from the ad. >> i don't know the facts. >
officials from nasa say it is the best image from the $2.6 billion mission. an official said the landscape appears diverse and there seems to be "hadder material underneath the surface of gravel ." that's it for "studio b" today and we back for the fox report. the dow just sitting around boring us all day. off 12 at session. stuart varney is here for neil cavuto on "your world." have a great afternoon. see you tonight on fox news channel. >>stuart: part of a...
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from nasa's most advanced and expensive mars mission to date. curiosity, a $2.5 billion robot, a size of a mini cooper that dropped down to the surface last night. >> this is all built pretty much from scratch. >> reporter: here on earth, there are people already planning the logical next step. >> i think we'll be able to send probably the first people to mars in roughly 12 to 15 years. that's my estimate. >> reporter: meet elon musk, a high-tech executive who recently >> liftoff. space race. >> reporter: accomplishing a feat so difficult only the united states and the soviet union and china have ever done before. that is, developing a spacecraft capable of taking a man into orbit and returning him safely to earth. elon musk did it with a rocket he designed himself. what was inside? >> well, our biggest payload actually was a wheel of cheese. >> reporter: musk has big plans for mars. not just taking people there, but making it possible for people to live there. >> we know it's possible to get there. the question is is a much more difficult one w
from nasa's most advanced and expensive mars mission to date. curiosity, a $2.5 billion robot, a size of a mini cooper that dropped down to the surface last night. >> this is all built pretty much from scratch. >> reporter: here on earth, there are people already planning the logical next step. >> i think we'll be able to send probably the first people to mars in roughly 12 to 15 years. that's my estimate. >> reporter: meet elon musk, a high-tech executive who recently...
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. >> this took a while and been a long time coming but nasa's latest mars rover on the red planet. >> the space agency successfully landed the opportunity rover after an eight-month journey. stephanie chuang is live with an update. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you both. history in the making. thousands of people around the bay area didn't want to miss all of the excitement so they came to nasa ames. also here last night was a research scientist who joins us. he works here. michael, thank you for waking up so early. first of all, describe to us what it was like. we knew it was going to hit at 10:30. >> so, we showed up here and there were a crowd of thousands sitting around. we were anticipating what was going to happen. how close were we going to get. and it was exciting. >> is there a loud cheer? >> oh, yeah. each step along the way occurred and we were good. >> reporter: now michael, tell me about curiosity, the rover, what it is, what is its objective and why should the viewers care? >> in some ways it's what its name is, about our curiosity about a planet. so it's a
. >> this took a while and been a long time coming but nasa's latest mars rover on the red planet. >> the space agency successfully landed the opportunity rover after an eight-month journey. stephanie chuang is live with an update. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you both. history in the making. thousands of people around the bay area didn't want to miss all of the excitement so they came to nasa ames. also here last night was a research scientist who joins us. he...
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one of the tools that nasa astronaut and her japanese crew made, they spent eight hour on a risky spacewalk to repair the power system of the space station and ran into trouble with a stubborn bolt. they used spare parts to pry off the box and the toothbrush helped clean the debris. then this before we wrap it up, residents in a florida town say they have a new danger: lusty crabs, north of miami, saying land crab mating season is proving hazardous to their cars. some of the crabs are crawling on to streets and into parking lots when a driver hits one, the local mechanics say it often results in a flat
one of the tools that nasa astronaut and her japanese crew made, they spent eight hour on a risky spacewalk to repair the power system of the space station and ran into trouble with a stubborn bolt. they used spare parts to pry off the box and the toothbrush helped clean the debris. then this before we wrap it up, residents in a florida town say they have a new danger: lusty crabs, north of miami, saying land crab mating season is proving hazardous to their cars. some of the crabs are crawling...
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neil armstrong calling the state of nasa sad. he said that during a rare interview which he gave in australia, armstrong said nasa has long inspired young people to achieve. seems to be moving away from that role. he said the way white house and congress battle over the space agency's future it's like nasa is quote a shuttle cock. the thing you hit back and forth in bad mitten. the ceo of an accounting firm landed that interview. he said it helped he knew something about armstrong that many people didn't that the astronaut's dad was an auditor. well, a man who spent years in prison for a rape that he did not commit got what he wanted today. a fresh start. the 26-year-old former high school star broke down as a judge in california threw out his conviction. his accuser friended him on facebook after he got out of prison. she then admitted to him that he made it all up. there was no kidnapping or rape on high school campus. no reason that he should have been in prison for five years. still, he says, he is trying to be upbeat about h
neil armstrong calling the state of nasa sad. he said that during a rare interview which he gave in australia, armstrong said nasa has long inspired young people to achieve. seems to be moving away from that role. he said the way white house and congress battle over the space agency's future it's like nasa is quote a shuttle cock. the thing you hit back and forth in bad mitten. the ceo of an accounting firm landed that interview. he said it helped he knew something about armstrong that many...
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i saw this popup from nasa, it was nasa that said, look, pac-men in space. so i have been talking with them, i said what are we seeing here in folks, this is simple. here's what this is. this is all the way up in saturn. saturn has a whole bunch of different moons. so we are seeing moons near saturn and what happens is, the yellow parts are the parts that nasa calls fluffy, and the blue parts are icy, they're cold. so what's happening is, these real powerful electrons are banging against that moon and when that happens, it turns some of that lighter stuff blue, it makes it icy, it makes it cold. as it turns, it gets blue, it gets cold. the yellow stuff turns to blue so what we're looking at looks like a pacman. >> they're using something called their infrared spe specktrometer, these still pictures came out like that. and nasa said they're piecing it apart. any time they get a chance to look at the universe and see hundreds of millions of things out there. >> and are you going to be showing people your specktrometer. >> if nasa's watching, we'll have it here
i saw this popup from nasa, it was nasa that said, look, pac-men in space. so i have been talking with them, i said what are we seeing here in folks, this is simple. here's what this is. this is all the way up in saturn. saturn has a whole bunch of different moons. so we are seeing moons near saturn and what happens is, the yellow parts are the parts that nasa calls fluffy, and the blue parts are icy, they're cold. so what's happening is, these real powerful electrons are banging against that...
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because the head of nasa reports to the present and hands nasa a budget and that is what you have to spend. i kind of like the fact that if i'm not in the command chain of the president, i'm just a citizen, that means the president works for me. and under those conditions -- no. [applause] you can motivate, not just me, all of us. under those conventions you motivate the electorate to demand that which is in the best interest of this nation and to the extent that we fail at that, our leaders will fail. >> how do you get past this well-paid propaganda of anti-education? you just can't get news coverage. >> i am happy to say that before -- there or for youtube videos of me, one that went by role in the last few days with 2 million views that is celebrating what there is to know about space. it's a measure of the appetite the people that people have for this adventure, and i tweet, tweet creepy weird things sometimes, but i tweet. and every tweet resonates with people, not every tweet that many tweet resonate aced on their followers so i have like 360,000 twitter followers and it's not
because the head of nasa reports to the present and hands nasa a budget and that is what you have to spend. i kind of like the fact that if i'm not in the command chain of the president, i'm just a citizen, that means the president works for me. and under those conditions -- no. [applause] you can motivate, not just me, all of us. under those conventions you motivate the electorate to demand that which is in the best interest of this nation and to the extent that we fail at that, our leaders...
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nasa's curiosity rover lands overnight. we'll show you the first photos beamed back to earth from 150 million miles away. >>> and electrifying. jamaican sprinter usain bolt sets a new olympic record hanging on to his title as the world's fastest man. >> usain bolt explodes, and he's still the king of the 100. >>> sanya richards-ross wins team usa first gold in 400 meters in 28 years. >>> from speed on the track to speed in the pool, world record breaker missy franklin is going home with five medals, four of those gold. she's with us live today monday august 6th, 2012. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >> announcer: from nbc news, this is a special edition of "today" at the olympic games with matt lauer and savannah guthrie live from olympic park in london, england. >>> and good morning, everyone. welcome to "today" in olympic park in london on a monday morning. i'm matt lauer.
nasa's curiosity rover lands overnight. we'll show you the first photos beamed back to earth from 150 million miles away. >>> and electrifying. jamaican sprinter usain bolt sets a new olympic record hanging on to his title as the world's fastest man. >> usain bolt explodes, and he's still the king of the 100. >>> sanya richards-ross wins team usa first gold in 400 meters in 28 years. >>> from speed on the track to speed in the pool, world record breaker missy...
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spent adjusted for inflation in the year of apollo 11. >> nasa has come to the time when they really do need to encourage private industry to start taking on the role. >> reporter: armstrong's few forays into the lime light in recent years were for nasa events and to capitol hill where he deploard these recent events as embarrassing and unacceptable. >> it's leadership we've acquired through our investment. if it's simply allowed to fade away, other nations will surely step in where we have faltered. i do not believe that would be in our best interests. >> reporter: chief washington correspondent james rosen reporting. >>> we'll look back at mitt romney's speech and wrap up the republic national convention when the fox al all-stars join e after a break. [ "the odd couple" theme playing ] humans. ss our "t"s d dot our "i"s, we sll run into oblems -- mainly other humans. at liberty mutual insurance, we understand. that's why our auto policies come with accident forgiveness if you qualify, where your rates won't go up due to your first accident, and new car replacement, where if you tot
spent adjusted for inflation in the year of apollo 11. >> nasa has come to the time when they really do need to encourage private industry to start taking on the role. >> reporter: armstrong's few forays into the lime light in recent years were for nasa events and to capitol hill where he deploard these recent events as embarrassing and unacceptable. >> it's leadership we've acquired through our investment. if it's simply allowed to fade away, other nations will surely step in...
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this man says he hacked into top secret computer systems belonging to the pentagon and nasa. he will not face trial in the united states. we will explain why. en we got m. i had three kids. and she became the full time mother of three. it was soccer, and ballet, and cheerleading, and baseball. those years were crazy. so, as we go into this next phase, you know, a big part of it for us is that there isn't anything on the schedule. then you may be looking for help in choosing the right plan for your needs. so don't wait. call now. whatever your health coverage needs, unitedhealthcare can help you find the right plan. open enrollment to choose your medicare coverage begins october 15th and ends december 7th. so now is the best time to review your options and enroll in a plan. medicare has two main parts, parts a and b, to help cover a lot of your expenses, like hospital care... and doctor visits. but they still won't cover all of your costs. now's the time to learn about unitedhealthcare plans that may be right for you. are you looking for something nice and easy? like a single
this man says he hacked into top secret computer systems belonging to the pentagon and nasa. he will not face trial in the united states. we will explain why. en we got m. i had three kids. and she became the full time mother of three. it was soccer, and ballet, and cheerleading, and baseball. those years were crazy. so, as we go into this next phase, you know, a big part of it for us is that there isn't anything on the schedule. then you may be looking for help in choosing the right plan for...
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$1 billion but the company will run a lot leaner and meaner than nasa but they average the start-up costs will be enormous but they believe that history proves it will be worth it in the long run. >> whether it is the exploration for 500 to 1,000 years ago, or europeans headed to the americas in search of gold and spice or the american settlers moving to the west in search of timber, land, gold, oil, these are the things that have driven us over the long term. so, it is no surprise now as we move into space here's the things driving us today. >>trace: a lost scientist whose have been tuned if to the plan are very skeptical, but, maybe they, 600 years ago when that guy sailed across the three ships from ... you know, spain to florida. >>shepard: thank you. i have thought about going to the moon station and now can go to the asteroid. >>trace: it takes $$1 billion to grow me some hair? >>arthur: no. >>shepard: the dow is up by the time neil cavuto is up we could be over 13,000. boom. say his name and it happened. this man is powerful. and now a commercial break to get him some cash. s
$1 billion but the company will run a lot leaner and meaner than nasa but they average the start-up costs will be enormous but they believe that history proves it will be worth it in the long run. >> whether it is the exploration for 500 to 1,000 years ago, or europeans headed to the americas in search of gold and spice or the american settlers moving to the west in search of timber, land, gold, oil, these are the things that have driven us over the long term. so, it is no surprise now as...
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nasa pumps that. a healthy nasa is a flywheel that society task for innovation. i don't know of another force of nature as powerful as nasa. and in this next-generation we going because when you do stoke our economy and that's one of the two big reasons in nation has ever done anything. and i'm not so naÏve as to say let's go for science. science will piggyback it. we have done that forever. right on back to charles darwin. did the beagle go to the galapagos island for charles darwin? no, he hitched a ride. you to pay the avoid? no. and other motivation. science piggybacks the stuff pretty well, and i'm cool with that. [laughter] one last thing before the end. this book came out only like two weeks ago, all right? thank you. thank you. [applause] because what i just told you touches on politics and on economics, what has happened is the interest in this book has crossed over and out of the circle of space enthusiasts, and has gotten the interests of economists and politicians. to the point, i'm just,
nasa pumps that. a healthy nasa is a flywheel that society task for innovation. i don't know of another force of nature as powerful as nasa. and in this next-generation we going because when you do stoke our economy and that's one of the two big reasons in nation has ever done anything. and i'm not so naÏve as to say let's go for science. science will piggyback it. we have done that forever. right on back to charles darwin. did the beagle go to the galapagos island for charles darwin? no, he...
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and nasa land a robot on mars. the mission, to look for plans -- to look for signs that the planet may have once had life. >> hello and welcome. it's day 10 of the london 2012 games. perhaps it feels like the morning after the night before. but there are golds to be one today, as well as in the stadium behind me. but with all due respect for today's winners, everyone is still talking about you know who. usain bolt clocked 9.63 as he won the 100-meters again. we all have stories where we watched the race. i was in a jamaica bar in south london. you can tweet your stories. in a minute, we'll see how the big man's fans reacted at his own bar in kingston and we'll take a more detailed look at the day's sporting schedule. first though we must turn to the situation in syria. the prime minister riad hijab has defected to jordan. also claims that other ministers have followed suit. but we'll hear from jim muir in a moment. our correspondent paul word and cameraman fred scott have been with rebel forces on the outskirts of
and nasa land a robot on mars. the mission, to look for plans -- to look for signs that the planet may have once had life. >> hello and welcome. it's day 10 of the london 2012 games. perhaps it feels like the morning after the night before. but there are golds to be one today, as well as in the stadium behind me. but with all due respect for today's winners, everyone is still talking about you know who. usain bolt clocked 9.63 as he won the 100-meters again. we all have stories where we...
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researchers work with the blocks to help develop the rovers that will follow nasa's curiosity to the martian surface. models like these help designers brain storm concepts and identify potential problems. >> the judgidea is to get this running more smoothly here. >> reporter: novel tools like plastic blocks allow engineers to make adjustments as often as needed during the design process and then couraging creative out of the box thinking. even the designers of the curiosity rover use blocks to help them with design challenges. >> that's pretty smooth. >> i think i got it. >> i think with the legos the fact that you can change it so quickly allows you to develop your designs faster. it gives you very rapid turn around. you find out very quickly this is a bad idea or this is a great idea. >> reporter: brain storming with blocks can also be done in space. japanese astronauts used them to study zero gravity. >> translator: blocks give scientists a way to familiarize themselves with a design. this way the not only thinking inside their heads but also using their hands. when i was in the s
researchers work with the blocks to help develop the rovers that will follow nasa's curiosity to the martian surface. models like these help designers brain storm concepts and identify potential problems. >> the judgidea is to get this running more smoothly here. >> reporter: novel tools like plastic blocks allow engineers to make adjustments as often as needed during the design process and then couraging creative out of the box thinking. even the designers of the curiosity rover...
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the nasa saying hey this is happening and there's nothing we can do about it right in fact. what you were saying i mean i was reading up on this a little bit and you were saying like our computers are our system actually gets hacked i think i found fifty four hundred computers have essentially been hacked i know that he said security incidents occurred that resulted in the instant installation of malicious software on these computers or on authorized access into its systems i mean what could happen with us will be you know just the hacker could control the international space station. or. nasa has a bunch of rockets i think and other sorts of cool stuff so it's not good it's not something you want to just put in their hands of anyone and it's different than what we've seen with anonymous where they do lots of like being a d.d. o. s. attacks will take down a website it will cripple a government website or they'll go in and they'll go to a local small time or even big time law enforcement agency and publish a bunch of the mail it's not a case of strafford yeah it's not just co
the nasa saying hey this is happening and there's nothing we can do about it right in fact. what you were saying i mean i was reading up on this a little bit and you were saying like our computers are our system actually gets hacked i think i found fifty four hundred computers have essentially been hacked i know that he said security incidents occurred that resulted in the instant installation of malicious software on these computers or on authorized access into its systems i mean what could...
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nasa's lander barely got off the grand before bursting into flame. it reportedly cost about $7 million over the past 2 1/2 years. still ahead on way too early. usain bolt throws it into high gear for back to back wins. how he erased any doubt that he is the world's fastest man. romney hood and obama. the presidential candidates throw out the campaign slogans. we will get you that and the weather when way too early comes back. stick around. >> this is the man police say is the 44 caliber killer. young, dark haired, almost chubby. he had a faint smile. the arrest, the booking, to court. [ female announcer ] how do you define your moment? the blissful pause just before that rich sweetness touches your lips. the delightful discovery, the mid-sweetening realization that you have the house all to yourself. well, almost. the sweet reward, making a delicious choice that's also a smart choice. splenda no-calorie sweetener. with the original sugar-like taste you love and trust. splenda makes the moment yours. >> here's how things are looking bright and early i
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very interesting funding for nasa has of course meant to cut back in recent years but nasa still spends around one point five billion dollars every year on i.t. related activities and that includes about fifty eight million dollars on security so i want to talk about this and to help me do that i'll bring in our cyber expert in chief andrew blakers also part of our web seen here at r t i had a bit more of a graph about all this than i do. all right no biggie though i mean this is nasa so of course i would imagine that most of the information on the computer some sort of stuff at least would be encrypted right i mean though that would make sense because the thing is in common species that they would want to protect these things so what happened this week was inspector general to try before congress and said you know there's a couple different problems with nasa right now and they were very big problems not only did you see that there was a slow pace encrypting use but he just admitted done right the that nasa is incredibly vulnerable to cyber attacks that only are the incredibly volatile
very interesting funding for nasa has of course meant to cut back in recent years but nasa still spends around one point five billion dollars every year on i.t. related activities and that includes about fifty eight million dollars on security so i want to talk about this and to help me do that i'll bring in our cyber expert in chief andrew blakers also part of our web seen here at r t i had a bit more of a graph about all this than i do. all right no biggie though i mean this is nasa so of...
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>> boy, nasa hopes that is right. they need to save money on the cargo shipments certainly what the shuttle could deliver. that will allow them to free up fund on the international space station and deep spacecraft like orion and the rocket that will carry it out on from the space station. they can't get going on these project unless they deliver cost savings that is important element of nasa's strategy. jon: i'm old enough to remember the mercury, and gemini and apollo programs. it was a sense of national pride when the big rockets on the saturn v would launch. it seems strange to hand it over to private enterprise. i guess i'm kind of stuck in the past, huh? >> i don't think you're stuck in the past. the launch this morning looks a lot like old saturn launches than the shuttle because of care seen fuel burned this morning. we need this to take place. nasa very intently wants to get out into deep space with the orion. that will not happen for five years and crews will not fly on that until latter part of this decade.
>> boy, nasa hopes that is right. they need to save money on the cargo shipments certainly what the shuttle could deliver. that will allow them to free up fund on the international space station and deep spacecraft like orion and the rocket that will carry it out on from the space station. they can't get going on these project unless they deliver cost savings that is important element of nasa's strategy. jon: i'm old enough to remember the mercury, and gemini and apollo programs. it was a...
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the only way for them to get to the space station since nasa decommissioned its fleet last year. sunday afternoon football ended with some controversy yesterday. tom coughlin got into it with the tampa bay bucks coach. it happened just after the final play between the two teams. and here's why. can you seat at the end of the game they had won the thing. but the bucks bulldozed the middle of the giants' offensive line. knocking down quarterback eli manning. eli called t a bit of a cheap shot. but tampa's coach says his team fights until the game is over. and that there is nothing dirty about it. yeah? big blue won the game 41-34. i'm guessing people will approach the end of the game against those buccaneers differently for the rest of the year. it's barely a day old and no bigger than a stick of butter. no. this has nothing to do with skiano. already this baby panda is big enough to bring the internet to a crawl. meet the national zoo's new arrival. that's coming up. while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis sympto. but if you have
the only way for them to get to the space station since nasa decommissioned its fleet last year. sunday afternoon football ended with some controversy yesterday. tom coughlin got into it with the tampa bay bucks coach. it happened just after the final play between the two teams. and here's why. can you seat at the end of the game they had won the thing. but the bucks bulldozed the middle of the giants' offensive line. knocking down quarterback eli manning. eli called t a bit of a cheap shot....
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nasa is working with the same partners, d.h. us, dod, and faa to operate -- ironed out operational issues. -- dhs, dod, and the faa to al iron out operational issues. completed development with other members of a national research and development road map for access to our national air space. this road map highlighted the joint partnerships ongoing activities and coordination, and is helping to set the course for needed future investments across the community. the long-term research will further unable the dod and uhs to operate air space for national security missions and enhance the technology available in the marketplace. another significant way that nasa contributes to national security is through its partnership with defense department and other space agencies around the world to track orbital debris in monitor space weather, such as solar flares. and knowing what is in space and what is going on is critical to the department of defense. the ability to monitor systems and understand potential threats to these systems is a g
nasa is working with the same partners, d.h. us, dod, and faa to operate -- ironed out operational issues. -- dhs, dod, and the faa to al iron out operational issues. completed development with other members of a national research and development road map for access to our national air space. this road map highlighted the joint partnerships ongoing activities and coordination, and is helping to set the course for needed future investments across the community. the long-term research will...
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. >>> today, an historic achievement in space travel, nasa's rover curiosity touched down on mars in what scientists call a miracle of engineering. so just imagine the complications of actually bringing humans to mars. well, one south african-born billionaire is looking to do just that and more, as early as 2025. here's abc's david wright. >> reporter: astonishing new images of our closest neighbor in the solar system. sure, they're not quite the stuff of mission mars in 1968. not quite ray bradbury's "martian chronicles. the "either. >> this is a wonder drus moment. >> reporter: and the most expensive mars mission to date, curiosity, a $2.5 billion robot, a size of a mini cooper that dropped down to the surface last night. >> this is all pretty much to scratch. >> reporter: here on earth, there are people already planning the logical next step. >> i think we'll be able to send the first in roughly 12 to 13 years in my estimate. >> reporter: meet elon musk, a high-tech executive who recently entered the space race. accomplishes a feat so difficult only the united states and the sovie
. >>> today, an historic achievement in space travel, nasa's rover curiosity touched down on mars in what scientists call a miracle of engineering. so just imagine the complications of actually bringing humans to mars. well, one south african-born billionaire is looking to do just that and more, as early as 2025. here's abc's david wright. >> reporter: astonishing new images of our closest neighbor in the solar system. sure, they're not quite the stuff of mission mars in 1968....
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after reading a scary 2001 prediction from nasa that climate change powered storms would wipe out entire neighborhoods, she decided to see which neighborhoods, by marking the high water line around new york city. >> this would be under water. this would be dry, so, there would be a little dry strip down the center of the road and all of this would be under water. >> reporter: her chalk was gone by the time sandy hit, but the lines were right. and in many places, the damage exceeded her worst fears. and suddenly, that wishy washy conversation changed. >> not so much of an "i told you so" as "i'm really sorry this had to happen." the fact it takes something so drastic, despite people in his administration know about it, you know end that it really takes us having a visceral experience to shift even the conversation. >> reporter: right. >> much less action. >> reporter: america is the last developed nation still arguing over all of this. on one side, those with the faith that humans could never alter the planet so profoundly. happy to agree are oil and coal companies and a political party s
after reading a scary 2001 prediction from nasa that climate change powered storms would wipe out entire neighborhoods, she decided to see which neighborhoods, by marking the high water line around new york city. >> this would be under water. this would be dry, so, there would be a little dry strip down the center of the road and all of this would be under water. >> reporter: her chalk was gone by the time sandy hit, but the lines were right. and in many places, the damage exceeded...
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congress and nasa seem to have different views on human space flight at the moment. >> reporter: even as congress moves toward severe budget cutbacks, space supporters look at the faces of those big crowds in d.c. tuesday and think taxpayers want this. >> why did they turn out to see it? because that represents the hopes and dreams of our country and a positive future for our children and grandchildren. >> reporter: but bottom line right now? >> i think we are trying to figure out exactly what we want to do in space and how we want to do it. >> reporter: and with what resources to do it with. at a time when government spending is under a microscope, bucket cutters are looking -- budget culters are looking closely at nasa. the united states is still number one in space, but other countries with direction and commitment are rapidly catching up. gary nurenberg, 9news now. >>> anny is here today. we're getting some much need rain. >> we are, jc. it's kind of a light rain today. it is much cooler out there. any rain we're going to get today, we are going to take so that fire danger goes do
congress and nasa seem to have different views on human space flight at the moment. >> reporter: even as congress moves toward severe budget cutbacks, space supporters look at the faces of those big crowds in d.c. tuesday and think taxpayers want this. >> why did they turn out to see it? because that represents the hopes and dreams of our country and a positive future for our children and grandchildren. >> reporter: but bottom line right now? >> i think we are trying to...
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a cargo ship carrying material for nasa. a traffic nightmare. >> rick: we start with politics and what is turning out to be an all-out fight in the sunshine state before the primary. newt gingrich and mitt romney, racing to events all over the state today, stumping for votes. both candidates pulling out all the stops as they make their closing arguments. >> how many of you remember being proud of an america that could? [ cheers and applause ] you know, under the elite, the people who oppose me, some of the democratic party, some in the republican party, under these elites, we've become the america that couldn't. >> people are coming down because they're concerned about america and they recognize what's at stake. they see a president who is turning us into a european-style welfare state. a president who takes his inspiration from the capitals of europe. we take our inspirations from the people of america. >> rick: carl cameron live in orlando. three days to go. the candidates are campaigning pretty hard this weekend. what's t
a cargo ship carrying material for nasa. a traffic nightmare. >> rick: we start with politics and what is turning out to be an all-out fight in the sunshine state before the primary. newt gingrich and mitt romney, racing to events all over the state today, stumping for votes. both candidates pulling out all the stops as they make their closing arguments. >> how many of you remember being proud of an america that could? [ cheers and applause ] you know, under the elite, the people...
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this is live pictures from nasa. the space x dragon capsule getting set to connect with the international space station. they're carrying hundreds of pounds of food and water and clothing and supplies up there in space. and we will keep an eye on this all morning long. we'll watch this maneuver as it goes to lock itself into the space capsule. it's 4:45. >>> let's talk some gas prices. the rest of the country will be getting a break on gas prices this memorial weekend, but not here in california. several california refineries are shut downright now for maintenance and there are not many refineries outside california that make the state's clean-burning gasoline. so you're paying more. the average price of a gallon of regular here in california is $4.31. it's nine cents higher than memorial weekend 2008. >>> this weekend, california lawmakers won't be working, be they'll still be getting paid. moving the thursday session to today to accommodate the holiday weekend. this means they'll continue to collect their $142 per
this is live pictures from nasa. the space x dragon capsule getting set to connect with the international space station. they're carrying hundreds of pounds of food and water and clothing and supplies up there in space. and we will keep an eye on this all morning long. we'll watch this maneuver as it goes to lock itself into the space capsule. it's 4:45. >>> let's talk some gas prices. the rest of the country will be getting a break on gas prices this memorial weekend, but not here in...
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the big question is will nasa be ready. nasa had their budget cut in half this past year. nothing is clear but spacex is certainly confident about its future, terrell. >> we'll certainly be watching. dick, thank you so much. >>> one year ago a massive and powerful tornado devastated the town of joplin. 160 people were killed, hundreds injured. today the town will break ground as through new schools including a high school. and the speaker at this year's graduation was the president of the united states. danielle nottingham reports. >> reporter: president obama didn't have to look far for motivation behind his commencement address for the joplin high school class of 2012. >> as i look out at this class and across this city, what's clear is that you're the source of inspiration today. >> reporter: it was may 22nd, 2011, when a half-mile wide f-5 tornado struck. when it was over, 7,500 buildings were damaged or destroyed around 161 people were dead, including quinton anderson's parents. >> i remember like it's still with me. >> reporter: anderson and his parents were in their
the big question is will nasa be ready. nasa had their budget cut in half this past year. nothing is clear but spacex is certainly confident about its future, terrell. >> we'll certainly be watching. dick, thank you so much. >>> one year ago a massive and powerful tornado devastated the town of joplin. 160 people were killed, hundreds injured. today the town will break ground as through new schools including a high school. and the speaker at this year's graduation was the...
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is a customer and nasa has turned to space x. and orbital sciences and said you know what build your own rockets we won't resign them we'll be a customer and you send cargo and we're hoping that space x. is launching in a few weeks by twenty sixteen they may be launching crew space x. but. space x. is going to start in a few weeks launching cargo and it's a whole new era. that point nasa as a customer and as a customer for stuff that i'm doing on the station with utilization and. research and it's not designing it's not competing against the private sector so this is really a wonderful time so we see it starting immediately and i don't think anyone believes the station is going to come down by two thousand and sixteen i think it's up there for decades and decades because it really is an incredible feat of engineering what about commercial flights for people i mean we've been hearing about this for quite some time now when does this get off the ground when internet let me check you right we're waiting on virgin galactic so richard
is a customer and nasa has turned to space x. and orbital sciences and said you know what build your own rockets we won't resign them we'll be a customer and you send cargo and we're hoping that space x. is launching in a few weeks by twenty sixteen they may be launching crew space x. but. space x. is going to start in a few weeks launching cargo and it's a whole new era. that point nasa as a customer and as a customer for stuff that i'm doing on the station with utilization and. research and...
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it will perform a series of practice ma enoughs before nasa -- maneuvers
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so he called nasa again and they said they had found something that would like to present nasa and the boy scout troops and their parents of came together for a presentation. the hand of the boy scouts in little plastic container. the open the container and inside was their flag in perfect condition. [applause] " and then the scoutmaster said and that is it on the flagpole next to mr romney. i reached over and i grabbed the flag and i held it out and it was as if the electricity was running through my arms. as i thought about the heroes, the patriots, americans, who lived for something bigger than themselves. who lived for pioneering and discovering. for new knowledge, not for themselves, but for the world and for america. that is the nature of who we are. every day i see people who live for something bigger than themselves. pioneers, heroes. i think of single mothers wondering how they will put food on the table at the end of the week, scrimping and saving to do so. i think of dads and moms taking two jobs so they can afford to give their kids the same kind of clothes that other kids
so he called nasa again and they said they had found something that would like to present nasa and the boy scout troops and their parents of came together for a presentation. the hand of the boy scouts in little plastic container. the open the container and inside was their flag in perfect condition. [applause] " and then the scoutmaster said and that is it on the flagpole next to mr romney. i reached over and i grabbed the flag and i held it out and it was as if the electricity was...
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then scheduled to pay tribute with a low fly over at the nasa ames research center. the program has strong ties to california's aerospace industry. yesterday it flew from houston to edwards air force base in southern california where it is spending the we want to know where you are planning to see the endeavour this morning. let us know on our facebook page. or tweet us. be sure to send pictures and video from the shuttle fly over this morning. >>> just a few hours ago until a highly anticipated iphone 5 will be available to customers. we want to take you out to new york city. the fifth avenue flagship store, the big apple waiting for the big apple iphone 5. i don't think it was named after the big apple. >> no. but the big apple is certainly biting this morning. >> rim shot please! >> reporter: the tents are up, and the tv's are out, apple fans are settling in, in a few hours their wait will be over and they will have the new iphone 5 in their hands. first in line, he's been here since monday night. >> my way of thanking apple for being such a great company. >> repo
then scheduled to pay tribute with a low fly over at the nasa ames research center. the program has strong ties to california's aerospace industry. yesterday it flew from houston to edwards air force base in southern california where it is spending the we want to know where you are planning to see the endeavour this morning. let us know on our facebook page. or tweet us. be sure to send pictures and video from the shuttle fly over this morning. >>> just a few hours ago until a highly...
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it will benefit the national security apparatus dod and particularly us in nasa for many of our science missions. so we are working together. we are all facing the same problems. as i said, it is a national security issue. we've got to modernize our infrastructure because we work cooperatively all the time. the admiral and i were talking about the work at the kennedy space center. there's no place better than vandenburg air force base and kennedy space center cape canaver canaveral. i'm encouraged but we do have to work on our launch infrastructure. >> thank you very much. we have two presentos for you. the first is our 90th abversery commemorative coin. we call them adult pogs. and a gift from us. good things come in small packages. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> one of the robust programs reserve officer association is our ongoing defense education forums which are capably led by robert fiedler. we are presenting upwards of 70 of these defense education forums per year mostly in the national capital region and most in our minuteman building. we're bringing together the great min
it will benefit the national security apparatus dod and particularly us in nasa for many of our science missions. so we are working together. we are all facing the same problems. as i said, it is a national security issue. we've got to modernize our infrastructure because we work cooperatively all the time. the admiral and i were talking about the work at the kennedy space center. there's no place better than vandenburg air force base and kennedy space center cape canaver canaveral. i'm...
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mcinerney, i would endorse marcus's comment, because there is a 40-year long partnership between nasa and noaa and providing the nation with weather satellites. we came back to that model in essence with the unwinding of the n-pose program and if i could use the analogy since jpss moved out of the dysfunctional household of npos, we have a new team aboard and they have set fresh marks and again in the 13 months i have been around they have been con ssistently meetin the marks. we see great value and productivity in the partnership and in the taxpayer and not with a top notch acquisition within noaa when we have an outstanding one in the partner agency. >> okay. one more question, mr. chairman. has there been analysis of the anticipated operational period of the npp at slight, and what terms in the continuing performance of that instrument? >> i will take the beginning of that. again, the npp spacecraft was developed for a five-year life, and, you know, we have launched it last october. the calibration validation period is going along as planned and in fact, we are a little ahead of sc
mcinerney, i would endorse marcus's comment, because there is a 40-year long partnership between nasa and noaa and providing the nation with weather satellites. we came back to that model in essence with the unwinding of the n-pose program and if i could use the analogy since jpss moved out of the dysfunctional household of npos, we have a new team aboard and they have set fresh marks and again in the 13 months i have been around they have been con ssistently meetin the marks. we see great...
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two nasa spacecraft will crash into the service of the moon. it is the planned end to the mission to look at the gravitational field. >> the moon as it has never been seen before. the images making up this video were taken by the space laboratories. the size of a small washing machine, they started mapping the gravitational field in tandem. they think the moon has a shallow or cross than expected, the result of asteroids and comets impacts. this could provide a better understanding about how moons and other planets evolved. running low on fuel, nasa took a decision to hasten the spacecraft. alone, they would have been slowly drawn toward the moon surface and eventually crashing in. say there is a seven and 1 million chance they could have come down on one of the apollo landings. they said the spacecraft on a more direct course towards the lunar surface. the point of collision, a nun named mountain near the moon's north pole. traveling at 6000 kph, it will be destroyed on impact. the area will be in shadow meaning there will be no images of the
two nasa spacecraft will crash into the service of the moon. it is the planned end to the mission to look at the gravitational field. >> the moon as it has never been seen before. the images making up this video were taken by the space laboratories. the size of a small washing machine, they started mapping the gravitational field in tandem. they think the moon has a shallow or cross than expected, the result of asteroids and comets impacts. this could provide a better understanding about...
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the first commercial flight to the space station part of $1.6 billion project in a contract between nasa and
the first commercial flight to the space station part of $1.6 billion project in a contract between nasa and